
How Universities Transform Occupations and Work in the 21st Century
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With far reaching implications for understanding the educational transformation of capitalism and social inequality, the future of professionalization in occupations, persistent expansion of advanced education, and profound change in the culture of work in the 21st Century, the chapters explore sociological implications, possible global impacts, and critiques of the process. Detailed German and U.S. case studies of the university's origins and influence on workplace consequences of six selected occupations and degrees investigate the dimensions of the academization process. Demonstrating universal application, the cases contrast the more open and less-restrictive education and occupational credentialling system in the U.S. with the centralized and government-controlled system in Germany.
This is a much-needed new perspective on the worn-out notions of overeducation, credentialism, professionalism, and supposed unresponsiveness of systems of higher education.
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Persons
Alexander Mitterle is a sociologist and researcher on Higher Education at the Department of Social Sciences at Hamburg University, Germany.
David P. Baker is Professor of Sociology, Education and Demography at the Pennsylvania State University, USA, where he directs a research program on the worldwide education revolution's impact on post-modern society.
Content
Chapter 2. The Academic Roots of Digitalization: How the university shaped work processes in companies; Annemarie Matthies
Chapter 3. Educating Entrepreneurs: long path to bloom in German universities; Alexander Mitterle
Chapter 4. All Roads Lead to the University: The Academization of Early Childhood Education; Maryellen Schaub, Yuen-Hsien Tseng, and Yuan Chih Fu
Chapter 5. Educating from a distance: Early Childhood Pedagogy in Germany - institutional pathways, cognitive values, and current effects in child day care practice; Annett Maiwald
Chapter 6. Creating Educational Therapists in Germany: Achieving recognition of the profession through academization; Christoph Schubert
Chapter 7. The Academic Origins of the Architectural Engineer: Design and Building as Practice of Theory; David P. Baker
Chapter 8. The Expansion of Mathematics as a Discipline and an Occupational Field: Progress in Quantitative Modeling in Different Sectors of Society; Monique Lathan and Manfred Stock
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